Korg PA700 61 Key Professional Arranger with Touchscreen

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202| Customizing, recording and editing the Styles and Pads
Adjusting the (global) Accompaniment groups volume
Groups volume is a global setting, that is not meant to change when you
select a different Style. To avoid abrupt changes in the volume level of the
Accompaniment Sounds during a show, we moved the volume settings to a
safer area than the Main page.
1 Go to the Global > Mode Preferences > Style 2 page.
2 In the Style Volume section, touch the mixer group channel whose volume
level you want to change.
Grouped part name Meaning
DR/PERC Grouped Drum and Percussion parts (volume offset)
ACCOMP Grouped Accompaniment parts (Acc1-5) (volume offset)
BASS Bass part (volume offset)
3
Keep the virtual volume slider held on the screen, and drag it to the desired level.
As an alternative, use the VALUE control to change the volume level of the
selected channel.
As it happens with the groups of a mixer, these levels are not the actual chan-
nel level, but a global offset added to the separate channels. Therefore, the
resulting level will depend on the individual level of each channel, summed
to this group’s offset.
If you like, you can finely mix the various groups. For example, if you prefer
Drums and Bass to be more prominent to let them have more ‘punch’, you
can lower the grouped Accompaniment Sounds to leave more room to the
rhythm section.
If you whish to permanently mute a group, just move its volume to zero.
The (relative) volume level of grouped tracks will remain the same for all the
subsequent Styles you will choose during your performance.
4 Press the EXIT button to return to the previous page.
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